4. Type: cd /tmp
Type: wget http://www.kismetwireless.net/code/kismet-2005-08-R1-wrt54.tar.gz
Type: tar -zxvf kismet-2005-08-R1-wrt54.tar.gz
You now have the latest files on the router.
5. rm kismet-2005-08-R1-wrt54.tar.gz
Deletes files not needed. I'm sure there is a more tidy way of
doing this, but this will do for now.
6. mv kismet-2005-08-R1-wrt54 kismet
Renames the directory to kismet.
7. Files go in to which directories??

Anyone???

Not had time to really play around as I have users connected to it and wouldn't like the interupts, i'll have to buy another to play with.

A few commands in Telnet.tar - Extract the files from a tar format archivecp - Copies a source-file to a target-filels - Lists the files and subdirectoriescd - Changes your current directorymv - Renames a filerm - Deltes a filemkdir - Makes a new directoryrmdir - Removes the directory